Journal article

Protothecosis in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Case report and review of previous cases

N Macesic, S Fleming, S Kidd, V Madigan, R Chean, D Ritchie, M Slavin

Transplant Infectious Disease | WILEY | Published : 2014

Abstract

Prototheca species are achlorophyllus algae. Prototheca wickerhamii and Prototheca zopfii cause human disease. In immunocompetent individuals, they cause soft tissue infections and olecranon bursitis, but in transplant recipients, these organisms can cause disseminated disease. We report a fatal case of disseminated P. zopfii infection in an hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) recipient with bloodstream infection and involvement of multiple soft tissue sites. We review all previous cases of protothecosis in HSCT reported in the literature. Protothecosis is uncommon after HSCT, but has a disseminated presentation that is frequently fatal. It is commonly misidentified as a yeast. Tumor n..

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